Check out This Green Life

by Gail on November 21, 2012

If you’re a new blog reader, you may not know about the daughter-blog to This Green House. It’s called “This Green Life,” and today I posted a tutorial about crafting this recycled wool sweater footstool.

What is this blog?

Case Study: How two people (and legions of talented tradespeople) are building a new green home in British Columbia.

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Contact: glunt57 at gmail dot com

What have we spent? What have we saved?

To date (August 27, 2013) we've spent $817,531. We've also saved $258,557 by doing tasks ourselves (and WWOOF labour) and scouring back alleys, thrift stores, landfills and Craigslist for free and cheap stuff. Included in that total are taxes saved by building before the HST, buying used, and doing our own labour ($37,012.) By doing the general contracting, we have saved a minimum of $113,761 in general contractor's overhead on the total cost of building plus $13,450 which represents the HST we didn't pay on the overhead.See the whole breakdown here.